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- (Jiang et al., 2009) ⇒ Lili Jiang, Jianyong Wang, Ning An, Shengyuan Wang, Jian Zhan, Lian Li. (2009). “GRAPE: A Graph-based Framework for Disambiguating People Appearances in Web Search.” In: Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2009). doi:10.1109/ICDM.2009.25
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- Finding information about people using search engines is one of the most common activities on the Web. However, search engines usually return a long list of Web pages, which may be relevant to many namesakes, especially given the explosive growth of Web data. To address the challenge caused by name ambiguity in Web people search, this paper proposes a novel graph-based framework, GRAPE (abbr. a graph-based framework for disambiguating people appearances in Web search). In GRAPE, people tag information (e.g., people name, organization, and email address) surrounding the queried people name is extracted from the search results, a graph-based unsupervised algorithm is then developed to cluster the extracted tags, where a new method, cohesion, is introduced to measure the importance of a tag for clustering, and each final cluster of tags represents a unique people entity. Experimental results show that our proposed framework outperforms the state-of-the-art Web people name disambiguation approaches.
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Author | volume | Date Value | title | type | journal | titleUrl | doi | note | year | |
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2009 GRAPEAGraphBasedFrameworkF | Lili Jiang Jianyong Wang Ning An Shengyuan Wang Jian Zhan Lian Li | GRAPE: A Graph-based Framework for Disambiguating People Appearances in Web Search | ICDM 2009 Proceedings | 10.1109/ICDM.2009.25 | 2009 |